When an artist digs deep, you can hear it in every note, and Eylsia’s new single “How Many Times 2” is proof of that. Released on August 20, 2025, this inspirational country-Christian anthem wrestles with struggle, faith, and the strength to rise again.

The title itself has a story: after hours of recording left her voice strained, Eylsia pushed through in a higher range to protect her vocals. Later, on the drive home, she was reminded of the song’s message, ‘perseverance‘ and made the call to redo the track until it felt right. That grit seeps into the recording; it’s not just a song, it’s lived testimony.

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“How Many Times 2” leans into gentle acoustic strings, steady rhythms, and soaring vocal delivery. The production gives space for Eylsia’s voice, which carries both vulnerability and conviction. Lyrically, it’s a track for anyone who’s been knocked down but refuses to stay there:

“How many times can you rise from the ground / when the weight of the world keeps holding you down? / If there’s fight in your heart, you’re never through. / With God’s grace, you’ll rise anew.”

It’s music that doesn’t shy away from life’s hardships but points directly toward hope. What makes “How Many Times 2” resonate is its dual force: it’s both a prayer and a rallying cry, acknowledging scars while lifting the listener into faith.

This track belongs on playlists that highlight Christian country, inspirational ballads, and songs of endurance, a song for long drives, late-night reflections, or those mornings when you need a reminder to stand up again.

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Eylsia signs off “yours in music and spirit” and that’s exactly how this song feels: a heartfelt offering meant to guide, heal, and inspire.

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